Bailey Records Fanfare [Horrific Mix]is track #21 on the CD and the final promotional single from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records / October 26, 2010).

Bailey Records Fanfare [Horrific Mix]closes out the album with a blend of sounds and style found throughout the entire album from crunchy guitars to eerie church bells all mashed-up with the original Fanfare. In 2006, with the release of both the ...

In 2003, TW Cory & Stratos were commissioned to compose original music based on a script of an independent horror film called The Charnel Gospel. The two released the soundtrack of ambient, percussive music on CD and it quickly sold out. The ghoulish, Cthulhu-inspired cultist music of Deterioration Furthers has inspired this new song, Charnel Burial ...

What do you call a shattered world inhabited by the descendants of cockroaches, worms, snack cakes, and stranded aliens? A world where the arcane secrets of hocus pokery, dementalism, smellcasting, and holy rolling are commonplace? A world where you can battle hideous beasts and then enjoy a light lunch at the Primordial Soup Kitchen? Low Life ...

It's Alive! by Stratos is song 8 of 12 from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010).

It's Alive! features vocal samples and diabolical laughter by Stratos' friend Beetoons (J.D. Larabee). The song also features some electricity zaps, heartbeat, and other sound effects to further accentuate the mad scientist theme that inspired this song. ...

Jadu Tona (Black Magic) is the second single from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010). Inspired in part by the 1977 Bollywood movie of the same name, Jadu Tona (Black Magic) was co-written by Stratos and TW Cory and produced by Stratos.

Jadu Tona (Black Magic) features panning atmospheric synth beds under organic percussion and winds. A lot of reverb was used on...

Living in a Zombie Land is the fifth single from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010). This ambient tune was originally composed for Warlands - The Soundtrack (Bailey Records, 2009) but due to space limitations on the physical CD it was never finished until now! Stratos handed the demo over ...

My Hack to Your Slash [A Slasher's Love Song] is the fourth single from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010). This enigmatic, piano-driven theme was inspired by the classic Slasher horror/thriller films of the late 70s, 80s and early 90s. The idea behind the song and t...

No One Can Hear You Scream is the ninth of twelve singles from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010).

No One Can Hear You Scream is a dark and ambient tune inspired by many science fiction franchises featuring scary creatures lying in the shadows including those with acid-blooded aliens or predator ...

Samhain is track #12 on Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010). Composed and produced by Stratos, Samhain is a blend of ambient horror sounds and traditional Celtic instrumentation. Inspiration for this horror tune song came from two distinct origins; history and pop culture.

Historically, Samhain marked the end of the harvest; the end of the "light...

Scarecrows vs. Werewolvesis the third release from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010). The song is partly inspired by fantastic werewolf-related movies of recent past including the Underworld saga and the film trailer to the upcoming Wolfman remake starring Anthony Hopkins. The title for the song is the name of a long-gestating idea for a miniatures game property by Bryan "Stratos" B...

Strange Aeons is the first single from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010). Inspired in part by the miniatures game of the same name, Strange Aeons is fully-endorsed by the fine people at Uncle Mike's Worldwide.

The Hunter's Prowlis the sixth single from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010). This fast-paced drum, bass, and guitar-driven song is designed to be a heart-racing theme for any Hunter on a narrow escape, spine-chilling chase, or edge-of-your-seat, white-knuckle encounter.

The Last Show on Earthby Stratos is song 7 of 12 from Horrific Universe: 12 Months of Horror (Bailey Records, 2010).

"When we were conceptualizing this project, I asked several people what types of things terrified them, or more specifically what genres within 'horror' did they find frightening. One of the top answers was: clowns and/or funhouses, carniv...

Picked this bundle up when I was shopping for BGM for a RPG I was programming, and I was amazed at the quality. The songs are all well laid out, the compositions are excellent and the mix of musical instruments and influences are outstanding. Each song [...]

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